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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1961, p. 13

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MnO Hy mA. { 4 4 i | were asked to bring old toys for stead 265, M ie 4 Li La | _, tend _\ed by the Evening Guild to he |forthcoming bazaar to be held 735' 17 Reeson 922 :|Margaret Guild will have' the teurs ; |miscellaneous jare reminded that articles for 959 jy. ; |Mrs. G ; evening |Greet Member At WHITBY St. Margaret Guild' BOWLING NEWS All Saints' Anglican Church | Mad Steer Halted | By Rifle Bullet NEWMARKET (CP) -- A mad steer galloped through} St. Margaret Guild held its reg: MEN'S -BOWLING this town 15 miles north of Tor-| \lar bi-monthly meeting on Thurs-| Singles 250 and over: B. Gil- onto Saturday, chased' by day evening at the church hall.| dings 250, E. Jordan 300, W. Dal- Posse of police and farmers. lThe meeting was opened by the by 261, J. Wilde 261, R. Pascoe ,, It escaped from farmer Harry president, Mrs. G. McAllister. 341, R. Reeson 267, J. Kirk 268, Penrose wed he was. oct i it During the business meeting M. Reeson 361, 328; "M. Slessor onto _ aa ere be Bory one new member was welcomed, '328, J. Sawdon. 253, F. Major © a heat h Pr Shaw Mrs. Rona Hawkins. Menibers 321, C. Hutcheon 319, B. New- canes through two subdivi- Waddell 274, B piv vest ord : A police constable fired two Bragg 256, - Hepburn 280, D. revolver bullets into it but could! Teuker 259. F. Lloyd 252, 318: Ot slow it down. A rifle bullet Mt Anieteon a : * finally stopped it. fell Monday. Nov. 20-0 il6s TW and oer 109d OW @ LAXATIVE Plans were discussed for the 799 7 Slessor 790, R. Pascoe MERRY-GO-ROUND? Take NR Tonight . . . Tomorrow Alright! First section winners -- Ama- For over seventy years, NR... Nature's Remedy... has been giving folk Reeson Pleasant, effective overnight relief. No Jordan restlessness, no sudden necessity. A de- i Adains Samm pendable all-vegetable laxa- (NR tive. Take NR Tablets tonight! The town hall of Dijon in east- Helps you feel better... served by ern France developed from the and Mrs, WHITBY AND DISTRICT the AYPA of the church Members are invited to at- "Ladies Night" sponsor- |Tuesday, Nov. 7 when the St. table. Members High averages -- M Jordan 249, M the bazaar are to be brought 9 949' ¢ Hutcheon 234 McAllister by Monday 930 The meeting adjourned and re- freshments were Mrs. M. Rowe ond look better! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1961 19 WOOLWORTHS ; |McAliister. ee sails ; te > d SECRETARY AT SUMMIT member on the climb. A torii | is an archway usually found at Japanese shrines. --(AP Wirephoto via from Tokyo) Mount Fuji in Japan Sunday, Stewart Udall walks Behind Udall walks Marine ice-covered torii on reaching | Cpl. Marvin Moore of Denver | the summit of the 12,397-foot | who accompanied the cabinet Interior under Secretary of the radio WHITBY PERSONALS CGIT Have Fe ins Wray oe tage Be gg aoe eng ign caer = wo Hallowe en when a Requiem High Mass will|Molyneaux, is celebrating her be attended by members of the eighth birthday, Her compan- family of the late Nelson Vil-|ions of Dundas street school,! Tea At Hall lemaire. The ceremony will be; wish her many happy returns of held at St. Junn The Evangelist|the day On Saturday, Oct. 28, the Roman Catholic Church. At-! Canadian Girls In Training of tending will be Mr. Earl Do-| John, son of Mr. and Mrs.\the Whitby United Church held bec, of Renfrew, who will be re-|J. D. Stoneburgh is celebrating|their annual Hallowe'en Tea presenting the Dobec family,|his first birthday on Tuesday,|from 3-5 p.m. in the Sunday | Hall. The work of the Mr. and Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Villemaire,|Nov. 7. Friends of the family| School George 5S -y|wish John Many happy returns tea was done almost entirely by and family, Mr. and Mrs Stanl of the day the girls themselves who range MacDonnell and family, Mr a : : in age from 12 to 17. and Mrs. Gordon Villemaire Robin, daughter of Mr. and They were assisted by their and family o! Scarborough, Mr.| Mrs. A. J Smith, celebrated her most capable leaders: Mrs. H. and Mrs. Lou Robinson and fam-| 6th birth lay on: 3 hursday. McDonald, Mrs. R. M. Bassett, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ville-} Guests attending her partyimyrs. w, G Bentley, Miss C. maire and family, Mr. and Mrs.|were: Deborah Agg, Julie Ran-/smith, Miss M Price, and Miss|# Larry Villemaire and family of|dell, Arlene Bell, Marion Tay-\yy Yare, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rob-|lor, Robin's brother Larry and/yyrs w. inson, 317 Cochrane street, will! sisters Karen and Cindy-Lou. - /Mrs. A. E. Robinson aided with entertain erwards at their! gsi tic aay ; home. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Seguire,|the decorations, The halt eae of Bayview avenue, and family) colorfully Mecorated 4 Hallow All Saints' Anglican Church|Susan and Jeffrey are estab-| pen theme . feat Taek Afternoon Guild is holding shing residence in Montreal.|) ating ei gues tani home bazaar and tea, coffee will also|Their friends wish them happi-| srovided. iahoced be © was be served. This event will be| ness in their new surround- ts the many wis 4 Pal ' ge held on Tuesday, Nov. 7 in the! ings. 4 attended. Mrs. M. Price and C. Snelgrove gave as- sistance in new Church Hall. Mrs. G. Nich- Tea was poured for the girls ny ae Mr. ¢ Mrs. J. L. Me-\ident of the Woman's Associa- can Church tulad _ Rene ond ging yates . 'i tion, Mrs. T. S Brandon, presi- ly open the azaar. The follow-| <a), is isc se ; ofjdent of the evening group of ing ladies will have charge of birthday. His companions 0 8 : "onrad: kitche rs. {wish him many happy returns of|With which the group is affili- Mrs. tg oie ee ners " rithe day ated, and Mrs. J. M. Smith and oe and Mig gts Mrs. A. M. Butler, the ministers' Miss L. McIntosh and Mrs, R. "Travelling Bridge and Eu- Chasm ge a Carter: box table, Mrs. G. Lo- chre"' hostesses for the month max: miscellaneous table, Mrs. of November are as follows: io 0 n O'Dell Bob Mackey, Mrs. Bob Taylor,) | : Mrs. C. Hendriks, Miss Bonnie B On Monday, Nov. 6, All/Glendinning, Mrs. P. Ottenbrite an aZaalr Saints' Anglican Church Even and Mrs. A. Miller; Euchre: guest speaker at their regular|Ottenbrite Jr., Mrs. W. Harri-/dtive, opened her home monthly meeting Canon Cook,|gan, Mrs. W. J. McMonagle and| Thursday evening to the Superintendent of India schoollMrs. Larry Ruest. John The Evangelist CWL ex of East Those present were: Mrs. Churches, Farnham, Quebec, has returned|Carl Parise, Mrs. Leo Bloye, to his home after spending a| Mrs. A. C. Smith' Mrs. Patrick 1018 Wardman Crescent, are), . a 4 ' : weed . , and Mrs. Howard Thayer. Mrs. | rigan psec on yee sllgge beg Thayer and her son, Ross, have. Plans were discussed for the Jeinziemer's. 18th|SPent in Mansonville, Quebec, as be held Saturday, Dec. 2, at A get maging fe the guests of Mrr. Ethel Thayer. the parish hall Taahie becanin, ME and Mrs The CWL monthly meeting ' : ' 4ist National Annual CWL Con- 7, at the parish hall at 8.30 home the agai': Be pnirinl i vention held at King Edward p.m. the guest speaker will be and Mrs. Harry McMaster, Mr. Hote), Toronto. Sne also attend-Mrs. Ethel McLellan, of Toron- and Mrs. Bit: Carswell, Mr. and heig at his suite in the Parlia-| Activ : ge 4 i -| Activities of the Ontario De- Mrs. Mel Little, op - ss i ment buildings. She was_present partment of Transport $am Woods and Mr. and Mrs. a the Civic !uncheon given by; The speaker will be gison wife of St. John's Angli-| On Friday, Nov. 10, Jimmie,| bY Mrs. L. R_ Richardson, pres- {ke various tables: tea table,|King Street school and friends the Woman's Missionary Society, aprons, Mrs R. Bell and Mrs St. John The Evangelist CWL| Wives. _ G. Livingston and Mrs, J. bridge, Mrs, L. Rousseau, Mrs. ing Guild will -have as their/Mrs. Cecil Greenfield, Mrs. J. Mrs. Greg Carter, Lyndview ini i , man ecutive members, administration of Anglican aie ohent Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mintz, few days as the guest of Mr.|McDaniel and Mrs. Joseph Cor- same date it is also Mr anq|just returned after a week forthcoming bazaar and tea to Mrs. Larry Ruest attended the w be on T » Nov Mintz are entertaining at their! 4) ig will be held on Tuesday, Noy. and Mrs. Rudy Pillman, Mr. and oq the Lieutenant Governor's tea 1b, Who sa Ditectarol Womante William Shangraw Toronto's Mayor Phillips intro- Mrs. J. F. MacMillan, of , kine . Charlottetown, Prince Edward held at the King .Edward. Island, is spending a cou; months visiting her 2 t and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Lailey. Council EE RARER AEE BABB A: , DuBARRY * Royal Velvet * fluid makeup Dovedale drive, were: Ser- with precious geant and Mrs, Joseph Thibo-| 0. precious Royal Jelly of the Queen Bee deau, formeriy of Manitoba, now} £ Blends perfectly with every complexion. in Valcartier, Quebec where| : : Sergeant Thibodeau is stationed Smooths on evenly, covers flawlessly. with the Canadian Army. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hailey and) 4 Mrs. A. Tammerand, of Hill- crest drive, is in the Oshawa General Hospital where she un derwent surgery. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery Recent visitors at the home a Mr. and Mrs. Willard Trelford, See the Special DuBarry Mr. and Mrs. Michael S | Of . - "3 Scarboanuat, ' isited "Mrs.| op Beauty Consultant in our Cosmetic -- -- - vl residence.) dg Department for your "Get 901 Walton boulevar f } $¢ Acquainted" $1.00 size--only 25¢ Mrs. Alex Brough and two children, Linda and Jimmie, of Cold Lake, Alberta, left on Sat urday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, James Brough, of Brooklin. PERLE 88 SPSS Palmerston Home and School Association will hold their regu- lar monthly meeting on Mon- day, Nov. 6. Two: guest speakers we been invited to speak on hy Safety Council DRUGS Phone 723-4621 On Presentation of this Advertisement to Cosmetic a Counter. Gs 28 King St. E. e Te Sk ) MI » }, ROKOWED FATHER Cipoet *, Graves, the noted at yne ioe wt 'e sono o% ¢ i a tir? red Percival t 2. d ; cL qigentet iced Pera OE acted eae ag ESTEE ga ] au ak " 1 R a9 SS } f the kitchen while} ae | g, $5 and duced by Mrs C. C. Hoag, local! , participated at the annual dinner member of the Whitby Safety | E FELT BROS. G. original 12th century palace of reGuiar + CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS the dukes of Burgundy. JEWELLERS SINCE 1886 GOING OUT BUSINESS rything Must be Sold Regardless of Cost! FIXTURES FOR SALE! Lay-Away Your Purchase For Christmas! SPECIAL! MEN'S--LADIES' E-X-P-A-N-S-1-O-N BANDS REG, TO 7.95 9.95 MEN'S--LADIES' GENUINE LEATHER WALLETS REG. 5.00 1.95 BOUDOIR ALARM CLOCKS Luminous Dial 3.90 4.50 Reg. Ft) eae Reg. Bao.) + DIAMONDS * SOLITAIRES Rep. 100.00.... 00.00 1/4 CARAT 89 00 s Reg. 225.00 .... 149.00 1/2 CARAT RUBY OR SAPPHIRE with 2 side Reg. 275.00 Now 129.00 Reg. 150.00 . Reg, 425.00 283.00 3/4 CARAT 3 DIAMOND ESTATE RING Over 2 carats. 595 00 8) 1/3 CARAT Reg. 495.00 298.00 Value 1100.00 x WATCHES * MEN'S -- LADIES' 17 JEWEL WATCHES Shockproof and dress watches in this special group. Reg. 52.50 . . 19.50 LADIES'--MEN'S GRUEN WAT- CHES 17 Jewels - Matching ex- pansion bands. Reg. 49.50 NOW 24.715 MEN'S 25 JEWEL BENRUS ee Shockproof - Fully auto- matic 3 year guarantee. Reg. 79.50 NOW 39.75 LADIES' --- MEN'S MIDO WAT- Mie d 17 --_ - Fully automatic shockproof. Reg. 110.00 NOW! 77.00 LADIES' 22 DIAMOND BENRUS 14K Solid Gold. Perfectly match- ed. Diamonds. Newest styles. TUESDAY cist. i 289.00 WEDNESDAY ,22=" TO THE FIRST 100 PEOPLE BANKER'S SPECIAL ALL METAL Ball-Point PENS 73« REG. 2.95 TO THE FIRST 50 PEOPLE 10k and 14k EMBLEM LAPEL PINS Masonic--K of C--Oddfellows ete, Values to 5.00 rs > JEWELRY * CORO NECK & EARRING SETS Latest colors and styles. 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Omega Mido Gruen Benrus Westclox Junghan's : BIG VALUE OLYMPIC CHRISTMAS CARDS 51 BEAUTIFUL CARDS REG. VALUE $1.75 *1.00 WOOLWORTH PRICE ROSEMARIE Drink 'n Wet DOLL With complete outfit, nursing bottle and carrying case 'Lay-Away Now For Christmas BUDGIE and CAGE SET Canadian raised baby budgie and beautiful chromium wire cage. REG. VALUE $10.98 WOOLWORTH PRICE 8.88 | | CLASSIC URN PLANTER 8',"" dia. x 10" high assorted colours with gold trim WOOLWORTH PRICE 1.97 HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET 7-oz. Size -- Either Reg. or Super Soft Mfg. Special Price 98* "--" TF CHECK PATTERN QUALITY COTTON DISH CLOTHS Reg. Value 7/88¢ 1168: TODDLERS' DRIP - DRY ARNEL COTTON DRESS SMALL POINTED COLLAR WITH SHORT PUFFY SLEEVES WOOLWORTH PRICE 2 e ch DELICIOUS -- BANANA CREAM LAveR SANs Gp WOOLWORTH' BY WOOLWORTH PRICE Beautiful Nylon embroidered, Overlay on bodice with lace trim. White Marquisette crinoline attached to inside waist. Sizes: | - 2-3.

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